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Table 1.

The measurements of the urethral meatuses of the LMG and BMG groups identified in surgery.

(P>0.05).

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Fig 1.

The appearance of the failed hypospadias.

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Fig 2.

Removing the scar tissue and fistula.

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Fig 3.

Measuring the urethral defect.

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Fig 4.

Exposing the ventrolateral surface of the tongue.

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Fig 5.

The graft is marked with a surgical pen on the ventro-lateral surface of the tongue.

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Fig 6.

The graft is removed using sharp scissors.

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Fig 7.

Harvesting method of the buccal mucosa grafts: The lower lip mucosa is fully exposed and nor-epinephrine (1:200,000) is applied before harvesting the graft.

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Fig 8.

Harvesting method of the buccal mucosa grafts: The lower lip mucosa is fully exposed and nor-epinephrine (1:200,000) is applied before harvesting the graft.

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Fig 9.

Graft defatting.

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Fig 10.

Making more quilting sutures and small incisions in the graft to avoid operative hematoma.

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Fig 11.

The neourethra is covered by a subcutaneous dartos patch.

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Fig 12.

The glans and the penile skin are closed over the urethra at the end.

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Fig 13.

A pressure bandage is needed after surgery.

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Fig 14.

The follow-up appearance.

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Table 2.

The pre-operative conditions for the two groups.

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Table 3.

The follow-up results for the two groups.

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